Simon Hartcher

There are many guides out there on how to delete branches from your local git repository that have been merged on the remote. Here I provide a simple alias that doesn't make your brain bleed. In our workflow we always delete merged feature branches so this works perfectly for us.

Now with more ES6

There's no extra configuration as the react plugin transpiles ES6 out of the box. However I've had to include one extra file: libs/methods.js which enables Meteor to access my React.Component classes, since . . .

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A change of scenery and means

When it started

For about 6 years I worked full-time for a ticketing company in Sydney as a software developer. It was my first development job and started as a straight up IT job until they were inundated with work and needed someone to have a look at some custom software for a client. I dived in, learned how to write software and the rest . . .

Trying out three XBMC distributions

I have for a long while been interested in obtaining a Raspberry Pi to do some experimenting on linux et al. As it turns out I had mentioned this more than a couple of times to my partner, who suggested a Pi as a birthday present to her parents. It might have been 3 months after my birthday that I got the surprise from them, but you can't . . .